*You MUST be able to bring and remove your project each week as there is no opportunity to store projects on site between classes.

THE FINE PRINT:

We have class minimums and in the case we don’t make them you be offered a refund or class transfer to a later date.

Projects MUST be approved at least 7 days prior to the course start date. Please email a photo of your project when you enroll, to confirm suitability.

In the event your project is too ambitious for the course you will be given the option of a full refund.

If your photo is received after this cut off period and deemed unsuitable for the course you will not be eligable for a refund or course transfer due to insufficient notice.

If you are unsure of your project's suitability for any reason, please email images to info@maaike.com.au prior to enrolling and completing payment.

Due to limited numbers and minimum run requirements, cancellations are only refundable up to 7 days prior to the event. Cancellations occurring 7 days or less prior to the start date will not be refunded, nor transferred to later dates. If you can no longer attend for any reason, consider friends or family who might make the most of your investment!.

The workshop series is limited to 14 hours of teaching in the dates and times specified. Please be punctual and factor in that parking can be difficult after 9am on weekends.

Additional session times may be organised as necessary at a rate of $85/hour.

When & Where

MAAIKE
210-212 Elizabeth St
CROYDON,
NSW 2132
Australia

Saturday, November 5, 2016 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (AEDT)

Organizer

Maaike - Furniture Resurrection

MAAIKE creates design furniture & bespoke upholstery, transforming everyday objects and spaces into works which celebrate expression and individuality. Classic design movements and craftsmanship are pushed to develop and transform pieces into personal stories to last a lifetime.

Founded in 2009, MAAIKE has become a name synonymous with unique design in Sydney, fusing art and design through a signature approach that explores form, texture and colour